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2YA.^-"Eccies Cakes, Limited," romantic comedy. • ■ ' . . 2YC—Orchestral works by Liszt, in-' eluding the "Mazeppa" symphony. SITD.—-Musical comedy serial. Hotel IYA.—Auckland Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Choir. 3YA —A Mozart programme by the 3YA Orchestra. 4YA.—"Here and There." ■ ■ 2YA,,WELLINGTON (570 kc.).; : 5.0: Children's .session^' ;■. ■ 6.0: Godfrey Andolfl's Concert Orchestra. "To .an. Oriental God." Mayfair Orchestra,' "Temptation, (Ancliffe). Albert. Sandier (violin) with piano and 'cello "Grinzing" (Benatzky). Orchestra Masco tte, "When Grandmamma Was Twenty" Waltz. . Orchestre dv Theatre Mogador de Pans, "Trop Tard" 6 U20- Mayfair Orchestra, "Nights of Gladness" Waltz. Art Tatum (piano) "Love Me." Serge Krish Instrumental Septet, "Serenade" (Sanderson). _The London Palladium Orchestra, Moon-■-I63s;■Orchestra Mascotte, "The Opera Ball" Waltz (Heuberger). Albert Sand-j ler (violin) with, piano and cello, Remembrance" (Melfli),.., Kauffman and his Orchestra, A: Visit to the WoodTiGckGr'" ' ■ ' \ ■•''■''' i ' ' 6 45- 'London' . Palladium-. Orchestra,-' "Les Sylphides" (Cissans).. Angelus Octet, Nocturne in E; Flat (Chopin). Art Tatum (piano), '."Anything - for You." Reginald Fobrt (organ),.. Reminiscences ofFriml;", - ■ - 7.0: .News and reports. ■ ■■_; __■ ■730: Time signals.- Talk:. Dr.;. T.-D. ,M.. Stout, "The King George.V Memorial: Fund" (rebraadcast .by-all stations)... 8;0: The Hamilton.Dickson String Orchestra, ."Idylle. au.. Moulin" Overture (Popy).l' .'■ • ■' i- ; '.B.9:..Miss. Lexie McDonald (mezzo-, contralto):. . . ... .... '■..■-',„' 8.19: The Orchestra,' "Fruhlingslied" (Gounod); ■ "En • Biscaye".-.■.; (Pas'- de Dahse)-XGabriel)v- :..-:.: ;-"^.'\ 1 --ir. 1-825: ,T. 0. Hislop-;(baritone),. "Comrades of Mine," ; "Bush: Night Song!' (James); "For. the,'< Green*'. (Lohr). -, '8,35: The Orchestra,:- "Valse Homantique" (Heinecke).' "■,;",=•*■, ■ ;8.40:-Talk,1 Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, "World- Affairs;" : ~:.,•':• ■;■ " ".- ---9.0: .-Weather. -;I:-' ..--V^,---..-'-,;^ ■ 9,5: "Eccles Cakes, Limited,' ■'.a romantic comedy, by' Edmund Barclay. 10.5 to 11.5: Lauri Paddi and his Band. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc:).. 5.0 to 6.0: Light musical' programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. ■■■ 8.0: Classical recital programme, featuring Walter, Behberg (pianist); Julius.Patzak (tenor); Gaspar Cassado Ccello); and Jascha Heifetz (violin). 8.40:< Four orchestral masterworks of Liszt. ■■■ 9.13: Concerto in E Flat Major, played by Alexander, Braildwsky (pianist) with the1 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. ■■> ■■' ' ■"•' ■'."; • ;,'. \ '"■■' 9.42: "Mazeppa" Symphony* played by the Berlin. Grand Symphony Orchestra,. ■ -A..:- "'■' /: ■■''■.."■■'■■■•"- ' . '■■ ■' ':- -10.0 to 10.30: Melody and humour. 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc.).' 7.0: The Poneke Vaudeyillans. •. 7.35:,..Mu5ical comedy serial, "Hotel Kevue;",'■•■'.. . ' •'" ■'• ": ■.- ■■ ■ '■■■■ ■ ,- 7.50: :A-'Variety Interlude. •'■ 8.5: The Four Kings of Rhythm. ; 8.20: "Westward' Ho!'' ' : - • 8.35: Lawrence Tibbett in negro songs, "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'" and "It Ain't Necessarily So." 8.40: A Trailer. ■ 8.45: Another Variety Interlude. .9.0: ."Round the Campfire." 9.15: "Best Sellers." 9.30 to 10.0: The 2YD Minstrels.. , IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). i>: . ~ 8.0: The Poltronieri String QiiarteV Quartet in E Flat. (Boccherini)..■■•■.- 8.15: Stella Power (coloratura - sopr.ari.o). "The Swan" (Grieg), "Serenade" (Gbu nod),'(flute,'!bbbligato, by-Victor-Cater)/ "Le Baiser"l: (Goring Thomas),, ■"Perils' Angelicas'V" (Cesar; Fran^kl; PceiJA-"pb* bligatoiby-^a^aiHemUs^^^^iZS^lGols^ Walls.(viola) and Dora Jiidsori'(piano). Sonata: for' Piano" and" Wipla;'.. (York Bowen). 8.54: Gerhard Husch'. .(baritone), "Moonlight" (Kilp'irieri)i:/-.:.;-9.0: Weather. 9.5:, Talk, .Mr, H.. E:,:Young; "Diving ExperienAes.." 9.20:, The Studio ■String Orchestra,; ■"Orieritale". (,Cui).,> Serenade:;(Borqdan).>-9.25:,;'. Auckland Cojnmerciar-Tra'veJ],ers'. and Warehouse: .■irien!s'i'C!h't4i? :<-'.vrhe'-,Sdng1..q1-'-:th.e..iJ.6Jly: ;Rbgei? f' CijhudlfeigMi1. V"O' -! Feaceflil Night". -(Edward' German); '"Who's '..Tfat ■A-C.al.ling?"'^lii'J-Liza. J.an.e;' Plantation Sprigs/: ,9.34: >The Studio1 String Orches-' tr,a,: My; viliady^i-D.ragon-fly s '-: Suite* (Firiclo).: 8.42: i Clioir^" ".The Goslings" (J,; Frederick Bri(ige), '!The Tide Rises,' ■the.-Tide :F.alls'*' (Adam Carse),- "A Wet Sheeft and'a;-Flowing Sea" (C. v^Ef. Lloyd)!'-: 9.48:. Studio String' Orchestra,: "-P^ncH '-and/-Jutfy" Ballet (O'Neill), 9.54: "An" Evening's Pastorale,"."Little Heather"' (Wilfrid . Shaw), ' "Rolling D.own to' Rid" (Edward Gerraan).110.0 to 11.0: Music; mirth, and melody/:; ■./:.,■ 3YAi' PI3BISTCHURCH (720 kc.).k; : 8.0: A MoiZart'prpgramm.e. by .the 3Yjsl. Orchestra. '. The-.' Orchestra, "Eirie Kleine Nachtmusik:" ,8.18: Miriam Licette (soprano),1 recit;and aria, 'Thus Betrayed' ■'' ("Don Giovanni"). Miriam Licette and Dennis Noble (vocal duets), (a) "Give Me Thy Hand, O Fairest," (b) "The Manly Heart." 8.29: Bessie Pollard (pianoforte), with 3YA Orchestra Concerto; No. 20 in D Minor.l 9.0: Weather. 9.5:- Reserved. 9.20: Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Symphony No. 5, in E. Minor, Op.* 64 (Tschaikowsky). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, .mirth, and melody. ■'■:■■ 4YA, DpNEDIN (790 kc). \ '8,0: Geraldo and his Sweet Music, "A World of Romance," 8.10: .These iThree (novelty trio), "Musical Reminiscences." 8.17: Hors't- Schimmelpfennig • (organ). Dance - Improvisations. 8.23: George Van- Dusen (yodelling), "Holiday.Time is Jollity Time." 8.26: Phil Lenard Cbahio), "Dizzy Digits." 8.29: These Three, in more' musical reminiscences. 8.37: Frimo Scala's Accordion Band, "Casino de Paree" Film Selection. 8.40: Talk by Miss Lorna Rowlands, "Samuel Pepys." 9.0: Weather.- 9.5: "Here and There." Harry Hiller Dance Orchestra, '-'Here We Are" Medley' (Golwyn). 9.11: Ernest Hastings (comedian), "There's Nothing Over Sixpence in the Store." - 9.14: Patricia Rossborough (piano), "Here is My Heart" Selection. 9.18: Billy Reid and the London Piano-Accordion Band, "There's a Home in Wyoming." 9.21: Charles Kullman (tenor), "Love, Here is My Heart.'" 9.24: Horst Schimmelpfennig" (organ),. "There, Under the Tree." 9.27: Dan Hornsby Novelty Quartet, "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" 9.30: Wish Wynne, "There's Always Something." 9.33: Teddy Joyce and his Orchestra, "Here Comes That Rainbow Man." 9.36: Derr-ickson and Brown, "There's Something .in Your Eyes" 9.39: Beryl Newall (piano), "Here We Are." 9.42: The Ilj.a Livschakoff Dance Orchestra,' "There Comes the Guard." 9.45: Clem Williams (baritone), "Here's to Romance." 9.48: The Three Harmonisers, "There's a Good Time Coming." 9.54:-Harold Ramsay (organ), "Here Lies Love." .9.54: Peter Dawson (baritone), "There's Something at the vYard Arm." .9.57: The. New BBC. Dance Orchestra; "Here s to the Next Time.'.' 10.0 to ,11.0: Dance music. EMPIRE BROADCAST. 4.30: Big Ben. "Gradley Folk" or "An Hour to Spare in the North." A programme of anecdote, verse,, and song, including a visit to a gathering of the Amon Wrigley Fellowship. Arranged by D. G. BriSsbn. ; . 5 30- Dave Frost and- his Band: in "When You and I Were Dancing." Continuity by Leslie Baily. Produced-by Bryan Michje. 5.55:. The news and annpuncements. Greenwich -).ime signal at 6,0. 6.15: A recital by David Martin (Can-, adian violinist). .''- . , '■'." ' 6.30: "World Affair?.",: . A talk by <H. Wickham Steed. .- '■■". ' !■■:■. 6.45:",;.piq5e olpwn. - '■■-;-.' ' ■;.-■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 6

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 6

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 6

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